Overview
The EcoGalaxy is a First Class Catamaran offering fantastic year-round cruises to the Galapagos Islands. With an emphasis on comfort and sustainability, the EcoGalaxy Catamaran strives to reduce the negative impact of tourism in the area. Food is locally sourced products which support the local population, water is treated and reused to wash the boat, energy-saving lamps and faucets are used throughout, and cleaning products an toiletries are biodegradable. The experienced crew and naturalist guide also undergo frequent training programmes in customer service, conservation and wildlife to offer the highest service possible. Galapagos cruises offer fun, adventure, leisurely excursions and a great educational experience. Activities include hiking along extraordinary cliffs where seabirds nest, snorkelling with colourful marine life, panga ride to remote beaches and fantastic photo opportunities.
Topside the EcoGalaxy Eco Catamaran caters to just 16 guests in 8 cabins. Four cabins are located on the upper deck, and four are on the main deck, each with AC, private bathrooms with hot and cold water showers, hairdryer, internal telephone and safety deposit box. The upper deck cabins can be interconnected, and all cabins have the choice of either twin or matrimonial bedding. Social areas include a library, indoor lounge with entertainment area, fully stocked bar, dining room and sun deck with loungers.
GALAPAGOS ONBOARD A CRUISE:
- Santa Cruz: Bachas Beach
- Santiago: Sullivan Bay
- Bartolome: Bartolome
- Santa Cruz: Highland
- Santa Cruz: Charles Darwin Station
- Floreana: Cormorant Point / Devil Crown
- Floreana: Post Office Bay
- Española: Suarez Point
- Española: Garnerd Bay / Islote Gardner/Osborn Islot
- San Cristobal: Interpretation Cente
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Terms & Conditions
Payment Policy*:
- At the time of booking a deposit of 20% of the total tour price
- The remaining balance is due a minimum of 65 calendar days prior to departure date
To issue final confirmation Palace tours requires 60 days prior to departure (or at time of reservation for last minute bookings) the following information for all passengers:
- Complete passenger names
- Passport numbers (& passport copy in case of children)
- Nationality
- Date of birth
- Marital Status
- Dietary or medical restrictions
Failure to provide the above information on time may result in delays and possibly passengers missing the tour completely. Palace tours will not accept responsibility or provide refunds if the above information is not provided in its entirety and on time.
Cancellation Policy*
All cancellations must be done in writing. If a cancellation is received more than 125 days prior to tour departure date a Cancellation fee of 10% of the total price will be retained as cancellation fee.
If a cancellation is received between 124 days and 65 days prior to tour departure date, 20% of the total price will be forfeited.
In the case of a cancellation received less than 65 days prior to the boat departure the full amount will be retained.
*Specific Payment and Cancellation/Reschedule policies for Christmas and New Years´ Eve cruise dates
Inclusions & Exclusions
INCLUDED:
- Airport assistance
- Transfers in Galapagos
- Accommodation in double cabin
- All meals during the cruise
- Naturalist Bilingual Guide
- All visits and excursions according to the itinerary
- Snorkel Gear (mask, tube and fins)
- Kayaks, paddle boards
- Unlimited purified water, coffee and tea
- Wetsuits, soft drinks, beach towels
NOT INCLUDED:
- local flight to/from Galapagos
- Galapagos National Park Entrance fee
- Galapagos Transit card
- Alcoholic drinks
- Tips
- Local Taxes
- Travel Insurance
- Service do not specified
Frequently Asked Questions & Tips
Galapagos is a place that can be visited at any time. There are two season, and the warmest is between December and May. It is the time of year when the sky is always clear, and the sun shines strongly. If you love to dive in amazing places, the best time to visit Galapagos is from June to November. During this season the weather is a little cooler, but it gives you the chance to enjoy the best from Galapagos' famous marine reserve.
Since the islands are situated very near the Equator, we recommend that you bring lightweight clothing and of course, don't forget your swimsuits, sun lotion, and good footwear.
It depends from where you depart. Flights to the Galapagos leave from Quito and Guayaquil. It takes about half an hour to get from Quito to Guayaquil and roughly one and a half hours from Guayaquil to the islands.
For the Galapagos Islands there are no required or recommended immunizations. If you, however, intend to spend more time in Ecuador, especially in the jungle, immunization is highly recommended. As this changes from time to time please check with your local health office (or the Institute for Tropical Diseases) a few weeks in advance of your trip.
Most of our cruises will assign double cabins to all passengers unless you want to pay the single supplement if traveling alone. Triple cabins can also be arranged on request, depending on availability and the vessel you choose.
The Galapagos Islands are 6 hours behind GMT (equivalent to USA Central Standard Time)
The equatorial line does pass through the Galapagos, just north of Isla Santiago. Please refer to our Itinerary page to see which itinerary passes through the equatorial line.
The Galapagos Islands waters have the Humboldt Current's influence that brings cold waters especially during the mist rainy season (cool weather) from July to December. The warm season is during the months of January to June. The southeast trade winds become weaker and the water from the Panama Basin remains warm. During this season there is more of a tropical climate with some occasional rains. "El Niño" current may cause a much greater flow of warm waters, making the surface warmer and rainfall increase.
Average water temperatures in Galapagos:
January - June: 70°F - 80°F (20°C - 26°C)
July - December: 65°F - 75°F (18°C- 23°C)
Snorkeling equipment is available on-board and is an activity on all of our Galapagos Cruises. All water sports convey a certain risk. Passengers participating in these activities do so under their own responsibility.
*Restrictions and fees might apply, please contact us for more information.
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